Open Up - Grade 6 - Mathematics - Unit 7 - Lesson 3
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14 Questions
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1.
Is this inequality statement true or false.
-5 > 2
6.NS.7.a
4.NBT.2
5.NBT.3.b
6.NS.7.b
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2.
Is this inequality statement true or false.
3 > -8
6.NS.7.a
4.NBT.2
5.NBT.3.b
6.NS.7.b
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3.
Is this inequality statement true or false.
-12 > -15
6.NS.7.a
4.NBT.2
5.NBT.3.b
6.NS.7.b
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4.
Is this inequality statement true or false.
-12.5 > -12
6.NS.7.a
4.NBT.2
5.NBT.3.b
6.NS.7.b
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5.
Here is a true statement: -8.7 < -8.4. Select all of the statements that are equivalent to -8.7 < -8.4.
6.NS.7.a
4.NBT.2
5.NBT.3.b
6.NS.7.b
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6.
The table shows five states and the lowest point in each state.
Put the states in order by their lowest elevation, from least to greatest.
6.NS.7.a
4.NBT.2
5.NBT.3.b
6.NS.7.b
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7.
Plot each of the following numbers on the number line. Label each point with its numeric value.
6.NS.7.a
4.NBT.2
5.NBT.3.b
6.NS.7.b
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8.
Each lap around the track is 400 meters.
How many meters does someone run if they run: 2 laps?
6.NS.7.a
4.NBT.2
5.NBT.3.b
6.NS.7.b
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9.
Each lap around the track is 400 meters.
How many meters does someone run if they run: 5 laps?
6.NS.7.a
4.NBT.2
5.NBT.3.b
6.NS.7.b
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10.
Each lap around the track is 400 meters.
How many meters does someone run if they run: x laps?
6.NS.7.a
4.NBT.2
5.NBT.3.b
6.NS.7.b
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11.
Each lap around the track is 400 meters.
If Noah ran 14 laps, how many meters did he run?
6.NS.7.a
4.NBT.2
5.NBT.3.b
6.NS.7.b
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12.
Each lap around the track is 400 meters.
If Noah ran 7,600 meters, how many laps did he run?
6.NS.7.a
4.NBT.2
5.NBT.3.b
6.NS.7.b
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13.
A stadium can seat 16,000 people at full capacity.
If there are 13,920 people in the stadium, what percentage of the capacity is filled?
6.NS.7.a
4.NBT.2
5.NBT.3.b
6.NS.7.b
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14.
A stadium can seat 16,000 people at full capacity.
What percentage of the capacity is not filled?
6.NS.7.a
4.NBT.2
5.NBT.3.b
6.NS.7.b
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